markn

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Posted: July 10 2005,10:04 |
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I'm fairly new to dsl, but not linux as I normally run gentoo. I love the basic ideas of dsl, particularly the idea of extending a live distro with a writable partition, mydsl etc. Hwoever, I do have beefy modern hardware so pine after some of the latest and greatest. I'm typing this on a dual opteron system using an unsupported silicon image SATA controller. I'd like to use DSL as a rescue disk amongst other things to pull files from my server by nfs, or maybe ssh, rsync.
I'm interested to know if I could drop in a 2.6 kernel myself. Does anyone know if the system has the correct modul-init-tools for modprobe etc.I'm fairly new to dsl, but not linux as I normally run gentoo. I love the basic ideas of dsl, particularly the idea of extending a live distro with a writable partition, mydsl etc. Hwoever, I do have beefy modern hardware so pine after some of the latest and greatest. I'm typing this on a dual opteron system using an unsupported silicon image SATA controller. I'd like to use DSL as a rescue disk amongst other things to pull files from my server by nfs, or maybe ssh, rsync.
I'm interested to know if I could drop in a 2.6 kernel myself. Does anyone know if the system has the correct modul-init-tools for modprobe etc.
I do understand that DSL wont go 2.6 any time soon, but since its designed to be extensible, it should be a reletively simple remaster option?
Mark
I do understand that DSL wont go 2.6 any time soon, but since its designed to be extensible, it should be a reletively simple remaster option?
Mark
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